eleanor, kick us off, the headline is no more sticking plasters on energy, vows trust, so what is liz truss saying? truss saying? this is going to be the big question truss saying? this is going to be the big question of truss saying? this is going to be the big question of her - truss saying? this is going to be i the big question of her premiership going forward. energy bills are the number one concern of the public that he is effectively saying she will have a twofold approach, she wants there to be action on bills long term and also something that will help people at the moment but what she is really pushing is she does not want to be a sticking plaster as she puts it, a temporary solution, she has ruled out hand outs early in the contest and what she wants is a larger solution to the whole issue of energy prices. and benedicte, on that point, we have been calling all summer, every single journalist who speaks to a leadership candidate, for more detail and it has bee
back to the uk, a small story at the bottom of the sunday telegraph which unfortunately does not inspire much confidence we know as we are heading into autumn that it is the time for booster jabs at the into autumn that it is the time for boosterjabs at the headline at the bottom is, we will run out of boosterjabs one pharmacist, as over 75 is roll out begin. talk us through this. 75 is roll-out begin. talk us through this. through this. this has been something through this. this has been something i ve through this. this has been something i ve heard i through this. this has been i something i ve heard mutterings about for a while when we come round to future boosters, booster rounds. will there be enough? we are seeing this here in the telegraph, as saying that they don t have enough stock of what would be most people s fifth covid jab to meet demand and it s an important reminder that while we have completely moved past covid in terms of restrictions and lockdown, it is still g